Archive

Posts Tagged ‘Photo Courtesy’

Processing of dried banana blossoms

May 2nd, 2009 arnx No comments

bananablossIf you have tasted a Filipino version of braised pork (humba), or paksiw na pata, then you must have tried eating dried banana blossoms. Dried banana blossoms are sometimes used as a substituted for lily blossoms in some Chinese dishes such as hot & sour soup.

In many areas of the country where there is a lot of banana plantations, most of banana blossoms are just thrown away; when in fact they can be processed and sold in the market. So what are they made of, and how to make them? They are made of the flowers “BLOSSOMS”, inside the puso ng saging. The procedure how to preserve them is below:

How to Set Up Your Own Call Center

October 30th, 2007 arnx No comments

call.jpgby Neil Mananquil

IF YOU HAVE A SERVICE-ORIENTED ENTERPRISE and you feel the need to provide your own contact center services, then you have two ways to go about this. One, you can outsource your needs to an established contact center, or two, you can set up your own facilities yourself.

If you choose to do the latter, then you may want to avail of the services of a turnkey solutions provider such as Diversified Technology Solutions International, Inc., or DTSI.

Read more…

Effects of Light on a Nursing Cow

October 30th, 2007 arnx No comments

cow.jpgResearchers at the Michigan State University in East Lansing observed as early as 1981, that providing light even at night to a nursing mother cow increases her milking capacity. According to the researchers, light from the pasteurland during the day is not adequate for a nursing mother cow. To make her milk abundant, provide her with light from a fluorescent lamp all night. The researchers saw that if a nursing cow gets 16 hours’ light, her milk increases by 6%-7% or more or less 1.5 kilo milk, compared to the pasteurizing cow that gets light for only 9-12 hours daily.

Read more…

How to make rice-soy noodles

October 27th, 2007 arnx No comments

noodles.jpgTo increase the protein content of the Filipino diet, researchers at FNRI (DOST) have come up with an enriched kind of noodle that can somehow supplement their protein and energy needs.
Read more…

How to make salted eggs

October 27th, 2007 arnx No comments

saltedeggs.jpgMaterials:

Duck eggs or chicken eggs

Procedure:

1. Select good quality eggs.
Read more…